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[FW1] Setting up a Netscape Proxy server....



To all:

I am trying to set up a Netscape Proxy server (version 3.6 if it matters).

We have a couple of Nokia IP650s running IPSO 3.3 (Flows disabled) with FW-1
4.1SP3. What would the rule look like on the firewall?

Our goal is for anyone attempting to get to our internet web server first
goes through the proxy server which goes to the Internet web server.

Internet -> proxy server -> web server.

I currently set up a rule that looks like the following:

Internet (Src)	web server (Dst)	HTTP resource (Service)	Accept

The HTTP resource is defined as an http service with a resource called
proxy-test. The proxy-test resource is defined as follows:

General Tab:
	connections methods: transparent, proxy
	Exception track: log
	URI Match spec. type: Wild cards

Match Tab:
	Schemes: http (only one checked, all others unchecked)
	Methods: Other *
	Host, Path, and query all have an "*" in the field

Action Tab: Basically everything is set to the default (which is blank).

If I attempt to get to the web server that I have set up in the rule I do
get to the site. As far as I can tell it is going direct to this web server
and not through the proxy server.

If the above is not clear enough please let me know and I can attempt to
provide more information. As always TIA for any help and/or assistance.



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